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Issuer Ilici, City of
Year 42 BC - 1 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Two right hands clasped in a dextrarum iunctio — the ancient handshake symbolizing concord and formal agreement — depicted in the central field in low relief. This motif was frequently employed on late Republican and early Imperial provincial bronzes to denote civic harmony or the bond between magistrates. A circular Latin legend surrounding the device reads IIVIR C • SALVIVS, naming the second duovir magistrate of Ilici. The coin displays the characteristic irregular flan shape and green-brown patina of hammered Hispano-Roman civic bronze coinage.
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